New Delhi, May 13: A jewellery showroom in the Dariba Kalan area of north Delhi was allegedly robbed by a few people after drilling a hole into the wall of the shop, police said on Monday.
The police said they received a video of the incident and investigation has been launched into the matter.
The accused allegedly drilled a hole in the showroom from a neighbouring shop and carried out the robbery, they said.
"A PCR call regarding a burglary was received at the Kotwali police station. A team was immediately sent to the shop in Dariba Kalan," a senior police officer said.
According to the store owner, he closed his shop around 8.30 pm on Saturday and went to his home, the officer said.
When the complainant and his father opened the store on Monday, they found that a hole was made in its wall through an adjacent shop, which is in dilapidated condition and was empty, he said.
On checking the items of his shop, the owner found that various silver items were stolen, he added.
"The crime scene was examined by the forensic team and a case was registered against unknown people. We are checking the CCTV footage for clue and further investigation is on," said the officer.
#WATCH | A jewellery showroom was robbed by making a hole in the wall of the showroom in the Dariba Kalan area of Central Delhi.
— ANI (@ANI) May 13, 2024
Robbers drilled a hole in the jewellery showroom from a neighboring shop and carried out the robbery.
(Video source local, confirmed by police) pic.twitter.com/wB2aZtUBAS
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Thane (PTI): A 45-year-old man was killed, and his wife and son were injured when a portion of plaster from the ceiling collapsed in their flat in a seven-storey building in Thane on Saturday, officials said.
Chief of the Regional Disaster Management Cell, Yasin Tadvi, said the 16-year-old building is not listed in the "dangerous" category.
"The incident occurred in Karumdev Society at about 3 am. The plaster of the hall in a flat on the terrace floor suddenly fell while the occupants were asleep", he said.
Of the four people who were inside the room, two suffered minor injuries and were discharged after primary treatment, Tadvi stated.
The injured persons were identified as Arpita More (42), who suffered minor head injuries, and her son Arush More (16), who sustained injuries to both legs.
Manoj More (45), who sustained chest injuries, died during treatment at a private hospital.
